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SAAAF Schools Campaign Sanitation Awareness, Assessment and Action for Schools Campaign MEDAK 2006. RWS/TSC-Medak UNICEF CEE SSA. Why SAAAF?. Create awareness among students, teachers, community and Gram panchayat - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SAAAF Schools Campaign
Sanitation Awareness, Assessment and Action for Schools Campaign
MEDAK 2006
RWS/TSC-Medak UNICEF CEE SSA
Why SAAAF? Create awareness among students, teachers, community and
Gram panchayat Trouble shooting to revive the existing facility with the
participation of students, teachers, community, Grama panchayat and line departments
Fund generation
Monitoring at all the levels (use & maintenance) School level (by students committees, teachers & HM) Village level (Panchayat and Village WATSAN committees) Mandal level (Mandal Education Officer (MEO), Mandal Parishad
Development Officer (MPDO), Mandal Resource Persons (MRPs), NGOs)
District level (District Education Officer (DEO), Superintendent Engineer-Rural Water Supply)
Objectives of SAAAF Build awareness on sanitation and hygiene issues
amongst students, teachers, head masters and concerned line departments.
Conduct school level assessment of the sanitation and hygiene infrastructure use and maintenance through a participatory process involving students, teachers, head masters, concerned line departments and community representatives.
Identify and initiate action at individual, school, community and line department levels to resolve problems and lead to proper use and maintenance of sanitation and hygiene infrastructure in schools.
SAAAF Schools Campaign
Sanitation Awareness, Assessment, Action For Schools Campaign
Students
&
Teachers
Education Department
RWS
Community
PRIs
Students &
Teachers
Education Department
RWS
Community
PRIs
Before After
SAAAF Schools Campaign implementation Initiated in October 2006 Reached 421 Govt. schools in Medak District Partnership between CEE-AP, Total Sanitation
Campaign (TSC)- Medak, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and UNICEF
Key stake holders: 69 Mandal Resource Persons (MRPs) and District
Resource Persons (DRPs) from Education department 60 Preraks from 23 mandals 9 mandal level facilitators from NGOs
ProcessConstitution of District SAAAF Schools Committee
Constitution of Mandal SAAAF Schools Committee
Selection of schools
Training workshop organizers
Conducting SAAAF workshops in schools for Awareness building,
participatory Assessment and Action planning
Facilitating implementation of the action plans
Continued monitoring and support to schools
Evaluation
July-06 Oct-06 Nov-06 Dec-06 Jan-07 Feb-07 Mar-07
District workshop with Line Departments
MEOs workshop
Model camp
Camp organizers training (Selected MRPs and DRPs)
SAAAF schools campaign in 369 schools
Monitoring completed in 120 schools
MEOs Review
SAAAF Schools competition declared
MEOs Review
District SAAAF schools day
Time line
What happens in a SAAAF school camp?Awareness Assessment Action
Learning by doing
Activity approach
Hand washing with soap Safe drinking water Web of contamination Waste disposal
Participatory assessment
Involving
Students Teachers Community PRIs Line
departments
Action plan on WATSAN improvement and use
Commitment for actions by 375 schools Formation of school
WATSAN committees Hand washing with
soap Solid and liquid
waste disposal Commitments from
stake holders
SAAAF Campaign
Interaction with teacher Assessment of WATSAN facilities
Activity with Children Demonstration of Hand washing
Action plan preparation with Panchayat and Parents
Glimpses of action
The raised height of the urinalsThe two pits being cleaned during the
SAAAF workshop
Repairing of sunken pits Cleaning of School premises
Review meeting at district level with Mandal Education Officers (MEOs)
SAAAF StatusTotal number of schools covered : 375 in 23
mandals143 complete SAAAF schools in 23 mandals
These schools have Students using the sanitation facility Sanitation committees in place Proper waste disposal (solid and liquid) Students with good personal hygiene
behavior Hand washing with soap Community participation and involvement
in school sanitation
(Based on monitoring visits conducted from 26th February to 9th March 2007)
SAAAF Schools Campaign status
17%
4%
11%
68%
No. of schools without water
No. of schools without propersanitation facility
No. of schools which requirerepair
Funtional schools
On the basis of evaluation conducted in 190 SAAAF schools
Status
Scale up….. Medak: 2,648 schools celebrated SAAAF
schools day on March 1st by order of the District Collector
In 368 Gram Panchayats including Kalajadha team performed awareness programme on Hand Washing with soap and ISL use
The SAAAF schools campaign is being also replicated in Khammam, Ananthapur and Vishakapatnam
Actions after Assessment
Before After
Digging a compost pit Compost pit
Thank You